Posts Tagged ‘oak’

Warm oak is juxtaposed with raw concrete that represents authenticity and imperfection. Black framed glass partitions are modern interpretation of traditional screens while authentic rice paper is used for glass film.

Enclosed within these vibrant surfaces, the furnishings are absolutely minimal: the dining room has square tables with walnut tops arranged in a regular layout and matched with wooden upholstered chairs, while various decorative screens made with a lacquered black frame and a cascade of hanging spoons create unusual decorative partitions.

The dining table surface is reversible, featuring oak on one side for dining and linoleum covering the other so it can be used as a work surface. This more hard-wearing material comes in hues including burgundy, olive green and powder pink.

A connection to the outdoors characterizes much of Bedales life, and consequently, all circulation is external, across covered decks on both sides of the building that double as places to draw, paint, sculpt or just relax and contemplate the environment.

he Clerkenwell-based communication studio refurbished a former metal workshop to meet their office’s requirements, while remaining sympathetic to the original qualities of the building. It was important that the space was flexible, providing facilities for each member of the team as well as catering for the various events that take place there.

Blenheim design have utilised the hard, soft and simple elements of traditional Japanese design. “By using natural characteristics of the materials and showcasing them instead of processing these out – you can achieve unique textures without the loss of a quality finish”.

REK coffee table adapts to your needs and to the space in which it is used. When you have visitors just extend the coffee table any way you like. The two middle parts slight out in two different directions.

A metal plate connects the separate pieces, and is covered by a 45-degree wooden “tongue” that provides extra stability. According to LaSelva, the system – which has over 100 possible combinations – results in minimal wasted material and requires less warehouse storage space.

Comprised of tables, mirrors, and storage solutions, the pieces are made of solid wood and cool steel constructions that portray a minimalist industrial look smoothen by a composition of natural color shades that add an elegant and warm touch to any home.

At the present time in the dungeons of the restored bastion of a gallery “Bastion” – a shopping and entertainment complex with a terrace for walking, souvenir shops, boutiques, cafes and restaurants. A permanent exhibition of sculptures, paintings and photographs.

The showroom space delivers functionality along with style and flexibility. The idea being that it can be re-dressed to take on a completely different look for Ariat’s varying product ranges. Furniture is hand built from solid oak and steel, along with intricate leather strap details and oak sleepers.

Narrow, deep, and as said, with high ceilings, the space was stripped of anything ornate to show off the dimensions in their purest form. Playing on this depth, a number of presentation alcoves counter the corridor effect, while also highlighting items from the collection.